ORDERED to the outside of the field for playing up badly after he had drawn number one alley, the erstwhile novice performer First Money, rose superior to his terrific handicap and flew round the flotilla of equine aeroplanes that contested ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 1,103 wordsAFTER being sent to the outside from No. 1 post possie, First Money won the Oakleigh Plate by half a length from Heros (outside), with Multudo, who led around the turn, and finished on the rails about three-quarters of a length away, third. Heros, drawn close, jumped away well, but was doing his best work at the end. Calulu King (outside) was fourth, about a head to the good of Foursome (rails). ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Detailed lists, results, guides : 127 wordsWELL, ITS ALL OVER, FOLKS. THE OAKLEIGH PLATE HAS BEEN RUN AND WON, SO NOW TO POLISH UP THE SPECS AND PLASTER THE OPTICS ON THE NEWMARKET HANDICAP. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 696 wordsWHAT the multitude said to Jimmy Pike when he returned to scale after the St. George Stakes would blister asbestos paint on a bronze image. Hall Mark, who started at odds-on, appeared to have a mortgage ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 557 wordsJACK JAMIESON wasn't exactly scared of Bombus in the first beat or the Federal Stakes, but he thought his colt ...
Article : 118 wordsWHEN Mince Pie toddled home with half a length to spare in the Bond Handicap to-day, punters reckoned they ...
Article : 295 wordsWHEN the starter says "Go," some jockeys interpret it as "Whoa." H. Moran or Trivento, the donkey he rode in the Bond Handicap, made some ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 255 wordsTHE Caulfield Stipes rapped Jim Pike over the knuckles over his riding of Hall Mark in the St. George Stakes. ...
Article : 61 wordsTHE smart sprinter, Palphar, who was early favorite for the Newmarket Handicap, is a doubtful starter in the straight six ...
Article : 153 wordsSYDNEY punters received their second dig in the ribs when Veilmonds half-sister Visage was left several lengths at the ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 518 wordsANYONE selling sponges at Caulfield this afternoon, would have made a fortune after Bombus had been beaten hi the first flit of ... [ILLUSTRATED]
Article : 416 wordsDANILO, outsider, beat the hot-pot, Hall Mark, in the St. George Stakes by just enough to swear by, with Middle Watch, who broke down at the Leger, a fair third. Jimmy Pike, on Hall Mark, was the target of some abuse from the flat[?]tes, who thought Jim was sleeping when he should have been on the qui vive. It certainly looked as though Jim was caught napping. ... [ILLUSTRATED]
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Truth (Sydney, NSW : 1894 - 1954), Sun 18 Feb 1934, Page 2
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